Abhisamdha, ṃd, Abhisaṃdha: 5 definitions
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: DDSA: The practical Sanskrit-English dictionaryṃd (अभिसंध�).�3 U.
1) To hold together
2) To acknowledge, recognize; own.
3) To fit or fix a missile, arrow &c. to the bow.
4) To throw or shoot at, aim at; (śū�) चिक्षे� परमक्रुद्ध� लक्ष्मणायाभिसंहितम� (cikṣepa paramakruddho lakṣmaṇāyābhisaṃhitam) 峾.
5) To aim at, have in view, think of, (with acc.); पदाविद्ध� यान्ती स्खलितमभिसंधाय बहुश� (padāviddha� yāntī skhalitamabhisaṃdhāya bahuśa�) V.4.52. calling to mind, thinking of my fault; ऋष्यमूकमभिसंधा� (ṛṣⲹū첹ṃdⲹ) Mv.5 towards, in the direction of; Mv.6; Bhagavadgītā (Bombay) 17.12,25; sometimes with dat.; अभिसंदधत� ये � विश्वासायास्� मानवाः (abhisaṃdadhate ye ca viśvāsāyāsya mānavā�) Mb.
6) To deceive, cheat, जन� विद्वानेकः सकलमभिसंधा� (jana� vidvāneka� sakalamabhisaṃdhāya) Mālatīmādhava (Bombay) 1.14.
7) To come to an understanding or agreement; फल� त्वनभि-संधा� (phala� tvan-ṃdya) Manusmṛti 9.52 (eva� yatra niyamo na kṛta�).
8) To win over, make friendship with, ally oneself with; अभिसंधातुमारेभ� हनूमानङ्गद� तत� (abhisaṃdhātumārebhe hanūmānaṅgada� tata�) 峾.4.54.5; तान् सर्वानभिसंदध्यात्सामादिभ�- रुपक्रमै� (tān sarvānabhisaṃdadhyātsāmādibhi- rupakramai�) Manusmṛti 7.159 (śīܰ).
9) To declare solemnly, agree, promise.
1) To calumniate, traduce.
11) To add.
12) To prefer.
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Abhisaṃdha (अभिसंध).�
1) A deceiver, cheat.
2) Traducer, calumniator; Manusmṛti 4.195. (v. l. 첹)
Derivable forms: ṃd� (अभिसंध�).
See also (synonyms): ṃd첹.
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ṃd (अभिसंध�).�
1) Speech, declaration; word, assertion, promise; तस्य सत्याभिसंधस्� वृद्धस्य वचनात् पितु� (tasya satyābhisaṃdhasya vṛddhasya vacanāt pitu�) 峾.5.31.7. true to his word.
2) Deceit.
: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Benfey Sanskrit-English Dictionaryṃd (अभिसंध�).—[-�-], f. Promise.
: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary1) ṃd (अभिसंध�):—[=-�-] 1. -�-√d (3. [dual number] -dhattas; Imper. 2. sg. -dhehi; [Aorist] -)
—to snap at ([accusative]) for devouring, [Ṛg-veda x, 87, 3; Atharva-veda; Śatapatha-brāhmaṇa; Kāṭhaka];
—to take aim at ([dative case] or [accusative]), [Mahābhārata] etc.;
—to aim at, have in view (with [accusative]; rarely [dative case]), [ib.];
—to acknowledge unanimously, (perf. 3. [plural] -岹�), [Ṛg-veda i, 101, 6];
—to overcome, master, [Manu-smṛti] etc.;
—to win (as by presents), [Rāmāyaṇa iv, 54, 5];
—to ally, associate with ([instrumental case])
2) [=-ṃd] [from �-] 2. -ṃd f. ‘speech, declaration� (only ifc. cf. ṛtԻ and ٲԻ).
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Partial matches: Abhisham, Abhi, Sandha, Dhavala.
Starts with: Abhisamdhaka, Abhisamdham, Abhisamdhana, Abhisamdharana, Abhisamdhaya.
Full-text: Satyabhisamdha, Abhisamdham, Abhisandhaka, Abhisamdhikrita, Abhisamdhipurvakam, Abhisamdhipurva, Abhisamdhaka, Abhisamdhaya, Abhisandahiyati, Abhisamhita, Abhisamdhana, Abhisandhi.
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